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Engaging here in the spirit @kazani.eth wanting to keep the conversation constructive and inclusive. I want to slow it down, because this is a textbook example of how bias works, even for people (and dogs) who don’t see themselves as misogynistic. None of us are immune to it. When you say “It seems like women are only getting rewarded for posting cats, dogs, food, selfies, with no real content, value or inspiration”, you’re reducing women’s contributions to "low effort,” while implicitly suggesting men’s content is more substantive. Even if that wasn’t your intent, that’s how it lands, because it echoes a very old, very systemic pattern of women’s voices, labor, and perspectives being dismissed as frivolous or less valuable. That doesn’t mean you’re a misogynist at your core. It means you expressed something rooted in bias, which happens to all of us because we live in a biased society. The work is noticing it, owning it, and doing better. Right now, instead of reflecting on that impact, you’re centering how painful it felt to be called misogynist. That keeps the focus on you, instead of on the women whose work you dismissed. I’d challenge you to sit with that deeply upsetting feeling. Recognize your phrasing was dismissive toward women. Acknowledge that even if your intent wasn’t misogynistic, the impact was. Ask yourself why women being visible at the top bothers you enough to call it out. I think people (and a few dogs) would genuinely respect you more if you engaged with that honestly, instead of retreating into “I’ve always supported equality.” That’s the difference between defensiveness and growth.
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Thanks so much for explaining this so clearly Bert! It's a huge point of growth to recognize that we all have bias, we all slip up, we all get defensive and we're not all defined by one moment, we're all on a long exhausting journey to try and be a little better every day and I really hope kazani takes a moment to look into those biases. I think it's important to understand that most algorithms boost men so if we want Farcaster to be different then we should be celebrating that women (and dogs) might finally be getting some much deserved recognition. Unfortunately, as Farcaster becomes more popular we're going to see a lot more views like kazani's - especially as people see it as a way to artificially hijack the rewards : controversial opinions that encourage dissenting replies.
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